Eephus
Eephus

Eephus (2025)

6.8 ? Jan 01, 2025 1h 39m

Overview

As an imminent construction project looms over their beloved small-town baseball field, a pair of New England rec-league teams face off for the last time. Tensions flare up and ceremonial laughs are shared as an era of camaraderie and escapism fades into an uncertain future.

Genres

Drama Comedy

Release Date

January 01, 2025

Rating

6.8 /10

Runtime

1h 39m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Keith William Richards

Keith William Richards

Ed Mortanian

Stephen Radochia

Stephen Radochia

Graham Morris

Cliff Blake

Cliff Blake

Franny

Chris Goodwin

Chris Goodwin

Garrett Furnivall

Theodore Bouloukos

Theodore Bouloukos

Chuck Poleen

John R. Smith Jnr.

John R. Smith Jnr.

John Faiella

David Pridemore

David Pridemore

Troy Carnahan

Conner Marx

Conner Marx

Cooper Bassett

Nate Fisher

Merritt Nettles

Jeff Saint-Dic

Jeff Saint-Dic

Preston Red

Patrick Garrigan

Logan Evans

Keith Poulson

Keith Poulson

Derek DiCapua

Ari Brisbon

Ari Brisbon

Wilton Palacios

Russell J. Gannon

Bill Belinda

Bill Lee

Lee

Wayne Diamond

Wayne Diamond

Al

Frederick Wiseman

Frederick Wiseman

Branch Moreland (voice)

Will Menaker

Will Menaker

Robert Brendan (voice)

Will Sennett

Don Fiore (voice)

Paul Kandarian

Paul Kandarian

Clark

B

Brent Marchant

2.0/10

May 27, 2025

This is bound to be an unpopular opinion, but, to me, fewer things in life are more boring than baseball – except perhaps for movies about baseball (with a few exceptions like “The Natural” (1984), “A League of Their Own” (1992) and “42” (2013)). And that foregoing assessment, in my view, is more than applicable to this positively dreadful debut feature from writer-director Carson Lund. This alleged comedy tells the story of two men’s recreational baseball teams in a small Massachusetts town who embark on playing the last-ever game to be held at a local ballpark that’s about to be torn down to make room for construction of a new school. The implausibly overlong matchup, brought about by a series of completely unfunny incidents that stretch out the length of the game, goes on from midday through the afternoon and into the crisp, chilly fall evening wherein the players try to continue competing in the dark (gee, now there’s a load of laughs for you). There are also numerous talky, uninteresting conversations among the players in the dugout, along with views from the sidelines, where a handful of passing spectators offer their observations about what’s transpiring on the field. These sequences do little to add to the film and serve only to pad an already-tedious narrative. The sad part in all this is that the premise truly had the potential to make for a fun and heartwarming picture. Unfortunately, though, the absolutely flat dialogue, lame plot elements and undercooked character development prevent that from materializing. While this offering admittedly features some impressive cinematography and a well-conceived production design, there’s not much else to commend here. That is, of course, unless one compliments the creators on their fitting choice of title for the film: An “eephus,” for those who aren’t aware of what it is, is the name for an obscure form of curveball, one that’s thrown deceptively slowly, almost to the point where it lulls the batter into a sense of mesmerized complacency, as if to put the hitter to sleep. And, on that score, the filmmaker has truly succeeded in crafting a picture that lives up to its namesake where audiences are concerned. All I can say is that I’m truly glad that I didn’t pay box office ticket prices to see this one.

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